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This is the 1950 "Golden Anniversary Eight" Sales Brochure. This is a large piece that opens up to poster size (scanned in sections), and shows illustrations of many of the 1950 models.
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This is the Stewart Warner Electric Wiper service information covering adjustment and repair.
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This is a small advertising card that listed the new features for the 1941 One-Ten Special and Deluxe, and One-Twenty Models.
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This is a packet of information send to dealerships. It contains specification information, feature information, and also sample advertising samples that a dealership could use.
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Information on the 1941 Packard models relating to Prices, Specifications, Colors, Upholstery, Accessories and Equipment, and Factory Delivery in the United States.
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This is information sent to Dealership on how to dress up the showroom for the coming Christmas Holidays. It contains not only suggestions, but also items that can be ordered for display in the showroom.
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This is a set of information provided to a dealership containing suggestions on how to dress up the dealership for the announcement of the coming 1941 models.
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This is a invitation that was sent out by dealers to prospective buyers to come in and view the new 1941 Packard Super-8 One-Sixty and Super-8 Custom One-Eighty models.
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There letters were issued by PMCC to Dealers and Zones to make them away of any changes that affected model specifications, trim levels, features, and general supply line issues.
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These were General Letters issue by PMCC and sent to dealership to keep them up to date on various tops throughout the year.
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These are a set of Packard Promotional Pointers that were sent to dealers to give them information on both current Packard advertising and promotions as well as tip on promoting their dealerships and the Packard brand in their local markets.
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This is the 1921-1922 Packard Single Six Parts List. It covers the 116” wheebase Single Six made from September 1920 to April 22 1922, also known as the 1921 model.
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This was an addendum to the 1921-1924 Single Six Parts list which covers Packard Axles, and changes to the Steering, Clutch, Transmission, Torque Arm, Wheels, etc that was effective with Vehicle No. U4026.
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This is the 1923-1925 Packard Eight Parts List issued in 1925. This contains pictures, diagrams and part numbers for all 1923-1925 Packard Eights.
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This is the first addendum to the 1925 Packard Eight Parts List.
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This is the 2nd addendum to the 1925 Eight Part List
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This is the Packard Six Parts List issue in 1925.
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This is the first addendum to the Packard Six Part List issued in 1925.
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This is the 2nd addendum to the Packard Six Part List issued in 1925.
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This is addendum to the Packard Six Parts list to cover running changes to the 1926 Bodies.
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This the Packard Eight Parts list published in 1927. I believe this covers earlier years as well. This was given to me missing several sections and pages.
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This is an early (year unknown) piece describing the installation of Trico windshield wipers (Cleaner) on Packards not equipped with them.
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This is the parts list for 1927 and older models issue #17. It covers cars and trucks from 1927 and back.
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This is the 1926 Packard Six Body Parts Insert
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This is the Vol 3 No 13 of the Sales Educational Course (1925).
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This is a 1915 Technical Letter cover the adjustment of Bock Bearings.
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Categories: Service BulletinsThis is the installations instructions for the Packard Model 1-26 Heater.
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This is a circa 1923? "Confidential Accessory Price Book for Packard Distributors", Book Number 291, issue by Packard Motor Car Company of Chicago. 50+ pages.
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This is the 1957 Packard Annual Report. These were generated at the end of every year and sent to the share holders to report the sales and earnings for the year, as well as provides company news about the forthcoming year.
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This is the 1956 Studebaker-Packard Annual Report. These were generated at the end of every year and sent to the share holders to report the sales and earnings for the year, as well as provides company news about the forthcoming year.
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This is the 1953 Packard Annual Report. These were generated at the end of every year and sent to the share holders to report the sales and earnings for the year, as well as provides company news about the forthcoming year.
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This is a Tool Equipment list for the 1930 Packard Eight 740 and 745 models. This was shipped with the car and listed all the Tools and Equipment that a specific vehicle was shipped with.
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This is a Packard Employee handbook published in 1928, and given to new employees. An interesting glimpse into the Human Resources department at the factory.
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Categories: Misc Packard InformationThis is a booklet on Automotive Shop Safety that is applicable to both commercial and home garages.
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Categories: Misc Packard InformationThis is a booklet on Preventive Maintenance and Restoration Tips applicable to Packards and vintage vehicle.
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Categories: Misc Packard InformationThis a booklet on Winterizing Your Automobile so both use during winter months, and also storage.
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This is the 1933 Packard Fact Book. These books were given to Salesmen to educate them on the features and specifications for the 1933 models.
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This is the 1932 Packard Fact Book for models 903 and 904. These books were given to Salesmen to educate them on the features and specifications of these models.
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This is the Mechanical Features of the Packard Custom Eight (640) Brochure. It highlights the various mechanical feature that exists on the 1929 6th Series 640 (aka 6-40) models. This is also applicable to the 7th and 8th Series customs as well
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This is the 1932 Packard Fact Book for models 901 and 902. These books were given to Salesmen to educate them on the features and specifications of these models.
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These are special Studebaker-Packard 'SP' Service Letters that were sent out to S/P Dealers to address various service issues. These are equivalent to the Service Technical Bulletins (STBs) sent out by Packard in previous years.
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This is the 1931 Packard Sales Fact Book for models 840 & 845. This was given to Salesmen to educate them on the features and specifications of these models.
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This is the 1931 Facts Book for the Packard Eight 826 and 833 models. These were given to Salesmen to educate them on these models.
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Published in Aug. 1930, this is a record of Packard Motor Cars manufactured since 1905 (1905 - 1930), showing Motor Number, Vehicle Number, Horse Power, Bore and Stroke, Number of Cylinders, Type of Body, Seating Capacity, and Shipping Weight.
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Published in Aug. 1929, this is a record of Packard Motor Cars manufactured since 1905 (1905 - 1929), showing Motor Number, Vehicle Number, Horse Power, Bore and Stroke, Number of Cylinders, Type of Body, Seating Capacity, and Shipping Weight.
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Published in Aug. 1927, this is a record of Packard Motor Cars manufactured since 1905 (1905 - 1927), showing Motor Number, Vehicle Number, Horse Power, Bore and Stroke, Number of Cylinders, Type of Body, Seating Capacity, and Shipping Weight.
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This is the 1929 Fact Book for the Packard Eight Models 626 and 633. These were given to Salesmen to educate them on the features and specifications of these models.
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This is the 1928 Fact Book for the Packard Eight 443 models. These were given to Salesmen to educated them on the features and specifications of the 443 models.
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This is a partial set of Echlin Service Bulletins dated between 1957 and 1959 that contains general service information of Echlin electrical products (Voltage Regulators, Coils, condensers, etc). It provides testing and adjustment procedures that apply to earlier models also.
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This is the 1925 Salesman Facts book for Packard Eight models 236 - 243. These were given to Salesmen to educate them on the features and specifications of the 236 - 243 models.
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This is the 1923 Packard Specifications and Adjustments for Twin-Six, Single-Six, and Model D and E Trucks.
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This volumes 1-18 of "The Packard". This was a newsletter produced by Packard. The set (400+ pages) contains a wealth of information, stories and illustrations.
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The book published by Packard chronicles a families journey across the USA in 1908 in a Packard. The family ended up setting a new transcontinental record in process.
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This is an internal training book developed by Packard to help train Foremen and Executives at Packard in the different aspects of the General Office and Plant.
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The book published by Packard chronicles a motor trips across the interior of Cuba in a Packard.
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This is the 1908 Packard "Thirty" Motor Car Catalog. It contains information and descriptions about the Packard model "Thirty"
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This is the 1921 Twin-Six Fact Book (rev. 7) that was given to Salesmen to him educate them on the features and specifications on the 1921 Twin Six models.
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This is the 1921 Standard Sizes and Adjustments. It provides specifications on the Single-Six, Twin-Six, Model D and Model E Trucks.
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This is a dealer generated price list for 1922 Packard vehicles. It not only contains prices on standard models, but also Custom Bodies models.
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This is the 1924 Single Six Fact Book for the 226 and 233 Models. This was given to Salesmen to help educate them on the featured and specifications on the 226 and 233 models.
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These are General Service Letters issue by Packard Export Corporation in 1949 to Dealers and distributors of Right-Hand drive equipped vehicles on retrofitting 288 engines into Pre-War cars as replacement engine.
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These were given to Salesmen in 1920 to help educate them on the coming 1921 Single Six models. Wonderful illustrations of each models are included.
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This Salesman Fact book published in Sept 1920 was used to educate the salesmen of the features and specification of the new 1921 Packard Single Six models that was coming out.
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This is the 1920 Twin-Six Fact Book. It was used by Salesmen as a reference to the features and specification of the 1920 Twin-Six.
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This is the 1929 Sales Catalog and Price List. In contains high-level information about Packard vehicles and a one page price list of the 1929 models.
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The is the 1920 Specification for the Packard Model E Trucks. In contains various information about the BC, DE, and FG size models.
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The is the 1919 Packard "E" Truck Sales Information. It contains illustrations of the various mechanical systems of the Packard "E" Truck chassis.
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This is the 1914 Packard Salesmen Fact Book. It was used by salesmen to cover all the features and specification of the 1913 4-48s.
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The are the 1929 Paint Paints Chips. They can be used to get a general sense of the colors and the color names offered in 1929.
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There are the 1930 Packard Paint Chips. They can be used to get a general sense of the color, and the color name for that model year.
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This is a 1929 Bendix Brake Service Bulletin (no. 204, Dec. 1st, 1929) that covers brake adjustments for Packards with the Bendix-Perrot 3-shoe mechanical brake system.
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This is the 1931 Packard Paint Chips (Ditzler). It contains the colors and paint codes that were available for the 1931 Packard Models.
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This is the 1930 Packard Special Tool and Equipment Catalog. It contains pictures and descriptions of the various tools and equipment needed to Service Packards of that era.
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This guide was put together to help identify Hub Caps and Full Wheel Covers that were used on Packard models. This is a work in progress, so it will be updated as folks are able to give me more pictures and information.
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The Flat Rate Manual provides labor times for specific repair operations. Such schedules are usually based on time studies performed under the most optimal of conditions and were used primarily to reimburse dealers for warranty claims.
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The Flat Rate Manual provides labor times for specific repair operations. Such schedules are usually based on time studies performed under the most optimal of conditions and were used primarily to reimburse dealers for warranty claims.
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The Flat Rate Manual provides labor times for specific repair operations. Such schedules are usually based on time studies performed under the most optimal of conditions and were used primarily to reimburse dealers for warranty claims.
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This is the 1937 and 1938 Shop manual. This covers the repair, maintenance, and specifications of the Packard Six, Eight, Super Eight and Twelve models
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The Flat Rate Manual provides labor times for specific repair operations. Such schedules are usually based on time studies performed under the most optimal of conditions and were used primarily to reimburse dealers for warranty claims.
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This is the 1956 Clipper Owners Manual and covers the care, operation and minor maintenance of the vehicle.
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This is the 1955 Clipper Owners Manual and covers the care, operation and minor maintenance of the vehicle.
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Trade Letters were sent to advise dealers on matters involving vehicle sales, ordering, and production.
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Sales Spotlight Bulletins were sent to dealers to promote the ordering and stocking of featured products - typically, accessories, maintenance, or new items - to help build additional sales and profits. Attachments are included, where available.
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Sales Spotlight Bulletins were sent to dealers to promote the ordering and stocking of featured products - typically, accessories, maintenance, or new items - to help build additional sales and profits. Attachments are included, where available.
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Parts & Accesories Bulletins and Letters were sent to advise dealers of matters requiring immediate attention or new items or special pricing in the Parts Dept. Attachments are included, where available.
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Parts & Accessories Bulletins were sent to advise dealers of matters requiring immediate attention or new items or special pricing in the Parts Dept. Attachments are included, where available.
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Parts & Accesories Bulletins were sent to advise dealers of matters requiring immediate attention or new items or special pricing in the Parts Dept. Attachments are included, where available.
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These are special Packard 'P' Service Letters that were sent out to S/P Dealers to address various service issues. These are equivalent to the Service Technical Bulletins (STBs) sent out by Packard in previous years.
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This the is 1941 Salesmen Data Book. These handbooks were given to sales and provides a handy reference on models, features, competitive information, and specifications. Also there are pictures and illustrations of most of the models.
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This is a set of documents from the Advanced Engineering Division at Packard that was investigating the use of fuel injection on Packard V8 engines. This document provides a rare look at some of the hush-hush R & D that was going on behind the scenes at Packard.
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This is the 1954 Packard Owner's Manual. This is for all the non-Clipper models. It contains operational and service information.
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This is the 1929 Standard Eight Sales Brochure and shows wonderful illustrations of the various Standard Eight models that were available in 1929.
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This is the 1938 and 1939 Shop Manual (Condensed Format). This Service Manual covers all the models of those years and is must have piece if you own a Packard from these years.
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This "How To Article" gives step by step directions and pictures on rebuilding the Bendix-Treadlvac Master Brake Cylinder used on 1952-1956 Packards.
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Categories: Misc Packard InformationThis is an article by David H. Ross that appeared in the June 1976 issues of Car Classics about Raymond Dietrich.
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This No. 8 in a series of small Sports related booklets produced by Packard circa 1952. This one by Mort Luby of the National Bowlers Journal covers Bowling's A.B.C.
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This is a large format 20 page brochure that is setup almost like a magazine. Beautiful full color illustrations of many of the 1955 models and chassis setup. This is the first time I have ever seen this brochure anywhere. So not sure if it is pretty rare or not.
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This is the Installation Manual for the Mark IV aftermarket A/C unit in a 1955 Packard.
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This is 1913 Sheet Music for the song "He'd have to get under- get out and get under" by Bobby North. Featuring a 1913 Packard. Kind of a interesting one-off piece of Music/Packard crossover literature. Neat original piece that is 96 years old.
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This was a Training Booklet given to the Salesmen at the 1953 Packard Retail Sales Conference.

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